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SVUSD – Grade 5<br />

Lesson 2<br />

<strong>Generalization</strong>:<br />

<strong>Review</strong> <strong>of</strong> Long <strong>Vowels</strong><br />

Long vowel sounds are those that produce the sound <strong>of</strong> the letter’s name as in make, read,<br />

bike, boat, tune. Syllables with long vowel sounds are <strong>of</strong>ten marked by two vowels and<br />

usually follow a CVCe or a VCV pattern. Open syllables with a V/CV juncture produce a<br />

long vowel sound.<br />

Long /a/<br />

Long /e/<br />

range these retrieve<br />

phase theme because<br />

strange before feasible<br />

behave wheel comedian<br />

break asleep decided<br />

maybe<br />

between<br />

change<br />

meter<br />

great<br />

secret<br />

remain<br />

fever<br />

afraid<br />

compete<br />

straight<br />

degrees<br />

quaint<br />

teacher<br />

remain<br />

treason<br />

nature<br />

complete<br />

nation<br />

really<br />

navy<br />

either<br />

stray<br />

leaves<br />

display<br />

least<br />

crayon<br />

increase<br />

raven<br />

breathe<br />

fable<br />

kneading<br />

Wednesday<br />

piece<br />

sleigh<br />

shriek<br />

glacier<br />

believe<br />

prey<br />

relief<br />

they<br />

achievement<br />

Homophone <strong>of</strong> the week – root, route

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